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Long Beach California Advances Plan To Allow Cannabis Sales, Use At Some Festivals, Special Events

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Shunning public health concerns, the City Council on Tuesday voted to move forward with plans to hold specially-permitted cannabis events within city limits.

On a 6-2 vote, with Council members Christina Duggan and Megan Kerr dissenting, the council agreed to return the item for a second reading before final approval. Once passed, the ordinance will allow the city to issue permits for events dedicated to the sale and consumption of cannabis.

The item, originally proposed in 2019 but shelved amid the coronavirus pandemic, was first studied by the city in 2024, with results released in January 2025. According to the developed plan, the city can issue up to a dozen permits to each state-licensed event organizer; each permit is good for an event of up to four days.

Public cannabis events will require a special permit, which is generally allowed on any city street, sidewalk, alley, park or pier. For cannabis-themed events on private land, this will require a one-day occasional event permit.

The city has listed the Queen Mary, Marina Green Park, Rainbow Lagoon, Waterfront Park, the city convention center and the soon-to-be-built Long Beach Amphitheater as potential sites.

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“…we are focused on strengthening this legal market…”

4/20 is the much-loved Marijuana Culture Day, a topic California is very familiar with.

And, probably not coincidentally, California Governor Gavin Newsom published a statement on Monday, highlighting the Golden State’s cannabis industry and a decade of posthumous achievements Proposition 64which legalized the personal use and cultivation of marijuana for adults 21 years of age and older, reduced criminal penalties for certain marijuana-related offenses, and authorized the reinstatement or expungement and sealing of prior, relevant marijuana-related convictions.

“California has cleaned up the paperwork, seized the illegal product, and created a legal market that works,” Newsom said in a statement. “While our work continues, we are focused on strengthening this legal market so that it can compete and succeed.”

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Nabis has grown from an apartment to the largest distributor in the state

Tucked away among irrigation canals and orchards, a nondescript Central Valley building is home to what is likely the largest collection of cannabis ever assembled. Inside, there is a constant buzz of activity as dozens of workers in reflective jackets unload semi-trucks filled with cannabis and move box carts back and forth across the warehouse floor. It’s like someone took a Costco and swapped the toilet paper pallets for millions of joints, vapes, and cannabis flowers, all packaged and ready to go.

This is a shelter for Nabi, California’s Largest Distributorthrough which 30% of the legal market passes on its way from pot farms to retail. You’ve probably never heard of the company, but if you’ve bought legal marijuana in California, there’s a good chance Nabi has touched it.

While thousands of cannabis companies are dying in California a spectacular collapse of the state’s previous largest distributorNabis has quietly grown into one of the biggest winners in the California cannabis market. The company makes about $100 million a year and is profitable — a rare feat in the world of legal cannabis margins — and recently became the largest distributor in New York. according to CEO Vince Nino.

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